Dear All
Have you see this other millet webinar series from the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) - see below or here https://www.unsdsn.org/sdsn-commemorates-international-year-of-millets


Regards
Joanna

Webinar Series

Webinar 1: History of Millet
June 9, 2023 | 5 am EDT | 11 am CEST | 2:30 pm IST | Register

This webinar will describe the different varieties of millet and how they were domesticated over millennia, where they are grown, as well as provide a general overview of how different cultures use them in cuisine. Featured speakers include:
Webinar 2: Sustainability of Millet
July 7, 2023 | 10 am PST | 1 pm EST | 8 pm EAT | Register

This webinar will review the sustainability aspects of growing millet, including the reduced need for inputs (e.g., water, fertilizer, pesticides), as well as its resilience to climate change. Featured speakers include:
Webinar 3: Nutritional Benefits of Millet
Date TBD

This webinar will review the nutritional content of millet and the role it can play in achieving SDG2, particularly in arid settings where food scarcity is a challenge and climate change is a threat. 

Youth Photography Contest

Beginning June 1 and running through August 31, 2023, we invite youth to submit photos of millet. Submissions will be received on Twitter or Instagram by using the hashtags #IYM2023 and #MyMillet, and tagging @UNSDSN. Each submission must include a caption with (at minimum) the location (e.g., Bangalore, India) and the name of the millet (e.g., finger millet). The contest will be open to youth, ages 16 to 30, from anywhere in the world. Each individual can submit no more than three photos for consideration.

There will be two prizes. One photo selected by the committee will be featured on the cover of SDSN’s millet cookbook. A second 'People’s Choice Award' will go to the photo with the most likes. Winners will be announced via Twitter and Instagram in September 2023. The selection committee will be comprised of Chubamenla Jamir (Mountain Agriculture Center, India), Lauren Barredo (SDSN, USA), Brighton Kaoma (SDSN Youth, Zambia), Grady Walker (University of Reading, UK), and Inbal Abergil (Pace University, USA). Photos will be judged based on storytelling, creativity, and composition.

Warm regards, 
SDSN